Privacy Policy

What information do we collect and how do we use it?

Here at JS Vanity (referred herein as “we “or “us”) we pride ourselves on our customer service. This includes how we handle your personal information. We try to be crystal clear about how we use your information, to give you choices about how we use it, and to ensure its security.

1. POLICY OVERVIEW

2. ABOUT US

3. WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU?

4. HOW WE COLLECT INFORMATION ABOUT YOU

5. IN WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES DO WE NEED TO COLLECT YOUR SENSITIVE INFORMATION?

6. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION

7. WHO WE SHARE YOUR INFORMATION WITH

8. MARKETING

9. OUR SITE, AND COOKIES

10. YOUR RIGHTS

11. WHERE IS YOUR INFORMATION?

12. HOW WE LOOK AFTER YOUR INFORMATION

13. HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION FOR

14. COMPLAINTS

15. CONSENT

1. POLICY OVERVIEW

1.1 Scope of this policy

This Privacy Policy concerns all the information that we collect, use and otherwise process about you as a customer, potential customer or just enquirer.

1.2 Policy updates

We keep this Privacy Policy under regular review to make sure we’re being transparent about how we use your personal information. Any changes to our Privacy Policy will be reflected at https://www.jsvanity.co.uk/privacy-policy/

2. ABOUT US

2.1 Who are we?

We are JS Vanity, a company incorporated in England and Wales.

For the purposes of data protection laws, we are the “data controller” of all personal information that we collect, use and/or otherwise process about you under this Privacy Policy.

2.3 How to contact us

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or the ways in which we handle your personal information, please contact us as follows:

Your interactions with us. Information about your interactions or conversations with us and our people, including when you make enquiries, comments, complaints or submit feedback to us (whether formally via email or simply verbally to our people).

Job applications. If you apply for a job with us, your CV, work history, educational details and the role you’re applying for; and

Your use of our systems and services. Details of the way in which you use our site, app, or social media pages (please see the “OUR SITE, AND COOKIES” section below for further details).

4. HOW WE COLLECT INFORMATION ABOUT YOU

How we collect information about you will depend on how you interact with us and what services you arrange with us. Depending on the circumstances, we collect information in any of the following ways:

When you browse our site or make an email enquiry.

When you apply for a job with us by email or via the site;

When you contact us via our call centre, social media, post, email or instant messenger;

When you request a brochure, sign up to receive email updates, participate in any of our competitions, promotions (for example via any social media channels, email or our site), surveys or market research;

5. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION

5.1 For what purposes do we use your information?

We’ll use your information for a variety of different purposes, some of which will depend on the services that you engage us for. This includes:

To manage your order with us. We will use your information to provide you with any product that you request or purchase from us.

To send you service communications and support services. We will use your information to send you any communications relevant to the product you’ve requested or purchased from us. This includes sending you an email to notify you of changes to your order, or providing you with a coupon. We will also provide you with customer service and support, deal with your enquiries, complaints, comments or observations shared with us (on the basis of performing our contract with you or on the basis of our legitimate interests to provide you with customer service);

To send you marketing communications. We will use your information to keep you up to date with the latest news, events, offers, sales, brochures, promotions and competitions that we think might be of interest or relevant to you (either on the basis of your consent where we have requested it, or our legitimate interests to provide you with marketing communications where we may lawfully do so) (please see the “MARKETING” section below for more information);

To provide assistance with online orders. We collect your information when you fill in the required fields of our online order forms but do not complete your order or transaction in order to offer our assistance in case you are experiencing difficulties with our website (where we have your consent to do so);

To personalise your customer experience. We use your information to provide you with a more personalised service. For example tailoring the communications that we send to you with your preferred destinations, serving you only with advertising that we think you might like (on the basis of our legitimate interests to present you with the right kinds of products and services);

To optimise our site. If you use our website, we will use your information to ensure that the content from our website is presented in an effective manner for you and your device, to provide you with access to our site in a manner that is effective, convenient and optimal, and to provide you with content that is relevant to you, using site analytics and research and in certain circumstances combining that with other information we know about you (on the basis of our legitimate interests to operate and present an effective and convenient website to our website users);

To ensure security and protect our business interests. In certain circumstances, we use your information to ensure the security of our services, buildings, and people, including to protect against, investigate and deter fraud, unauthorised or illegal activities, systems testing, maintenance and development (on the basis of our legitimate interests to operate a safe and lawful business or where we have a legal obligation to do so);

To conduct research. We use your information to carry out aggregated and anonymised research about general engagement with our services and systems, or if you choose to participate in customer surveys, consumer focus groups and research (on the basis of our legitimate interests to improve our products, services and customer service); and

To comply with our legal obligations. In certain circumstances, we will need to use your information to comply with our legal obligations, for example to comply with any court orders or subpoenas (on the basis of our legitimate interests to comply with a legal obligation).

5.2 On what grounds will we process your information?

We will use your information for the purposes listed above, either:

For the performance of your contract with us and the provision of our services to you;

To comply with a legal obligation we have;

For our legitimate interests (we explain what we mean by this below);

To protect your vital interests;

With your consent (please see your rights in relation to consent that you provide to us);

For establishing, exercising or defending legal claims; and

For reasons of substantial public interest.

5.3 What do we mean by “legitimate interests”?

As outlined above, in certain circumstances we may use your personal information to pursue legitimate interests of our own, but this is provided your interests and fundamental rights do not override those interests. By “legitimate interests” we mean our interests in conducting and managing our business activities and to ensure that we are guaranteeing the best service and experience for you and our customers. This involves:

Using your information to protect you against fraud when you transact on our site, and to ensure that our systems and sites are secure;

Determining the effectiveness of our site / tools / services and improving the security and optimisation of our network, sites and services;

Personalising, enhancing, modifying or otherwise improving the services and/or communications that we provide to you, such as sending you marketing and serving you with advertising that is relevant and likely to be of interest to you; and/or

Detecting, monitoring and preventing fraud or other unlawful acts, and operating a safe and lawful business.

Where we use your information for our legitimate interests, we make sure that we take into account any potential impact that such use may have on you. Our legitimate interests don’t automatically override yours, and we won’t use your information if we believe your interests should override ours unless we have other grounds to do so (such as when we have your consent, or we have a legal obligation to use your information in that way). If you have any concerns about our processing please refer to details of “YOUR RIGHTS” section below.

As we outline in “YOUR RIGHTS” section below, from 25 May 2018 you will have the right to object to our using your information for our legitimate interests. However, please keep in mind that your objection to this sort of processing may affect our ability to carry out the tasks that we have set out above.

6. WHO WE SHARE YOUR INFORMATION WITH

6.1 In connection with the purposes and on the lawful grounds described above, we share your personal information with the following third parties:

Third party suppliers that we work with to delivery your products to you. We may share your information with third party suppliers that provide us with services in connection with the provision of our services to you. This includes for example: Delivery companies.

Other third party suppliers that we work with in connection with our business. We share your information with third party suppliers that provide us with services in connection with our business and the provision of our services to you. This includes for example: marketing agencies and/or companies that run our marketing campaigns, IT developers, service providers and hosting providers, third parties that manage promotions or competitions that we may run, third party software companies that provide us with applications on a white label basis, advertising providers and networks, ground agents, site analytics providers, medical service providers and credit card screening companies;

Third parties for marketing. We share your information with any selected third party that you consent to our sharing your information with for marketing purposes;

Courts or advisers. We share your information with other third parties (including legal, accountants or other advisers, regulatory authorities, courts and government agencies) where necessary to enable us to enforce our legal rights, or to protect the rights, property or safety of our employees or where such disclosure may be permitted or required by law; and

Where we do share your information with third parties, we will require them to maintain appropriate security to protect your information from unauthorised access or processing, unless we have no ability to do so (for example, where we are sharing information with border agencies or enforcement authorities).

7. MARKETING

7.1 When you’ll hear from us

We will keep you up to date with our latest destinations, offers, partnerships, sales, promotions, competitions that we think might be of interest / relevant to you if you have indicated that you are happy to receive marketing communications from us – that is, if you have:

Purchased products from us and have not told us that you don’t want to hear from us; or

Signed up to receive marketing communications from us and have not later told us that you don’t want to hear from us.

7.2 Opting out of or withdrawing your consent in relation to marketing

If you no longer want to hear from us, you can opt out or unsubscribe by:

Following the “unsubscribe” link contained in any marketing communications that you receive from us;

We might rely on third parties to help us manage our marketing communications, but we won’t share your information with any third parties for their marketing purposes unless you agree to our doing so.

8. OUR SITE AND COOKIES

8.1 What we collect when you interact with our website.

As you may already know, most sites and apps collect certain information automatically in log files about the way in which you interact with them. This might include your IP address, geographical location, device information (such as your hardware model, mobile network information, unique device identifiers) browser type, referral source, length of visit to the site, number of page views, the search queries you make, and similar information.

This information will be collected by us or by a third party site analytics service provider and will be collected using cookies.

As we’ve described above, we use this information to save your settings, such as the last holiday you searched for so you can find it easily the second time, give you access to more great features on our website, help improve our functionality and services, run diagnostics, analyse trends, track visitor movements, gather broad demographic information and personalise our services.

8.2 What do we mean by “cookies”?

Cookies are small amounts of information in the form of text files that we store on the device you use to access our site or our marketing communications. Cookies allow us to monitor your use of our services and improve them. For example, a temporary cookie is also used to keep track of your “session”. Without that temporary cookie you will not be able to purchase holidays or other services via our site.

We also use cookies for site analytics purposes and to monitor how customers interact with and receive our marketing communications (for example if you open the marketing communication and/or click on any of our offers). We use this information to try to improve the relevance and tone of our future communications to ensure we’re serving you as best as we can.

If you don’t want cookies to be installed on your device, you can change the settings on your browser or device to reject cookies. For more information about how to reject cookies using your internet browser settings, please consult the “Help” section of your internet browser or visit http://www.aboutcookies.org. Please note that if you do set your Internet browser to reject cookies, you may not be able to access all of the functions of the site.

9. YOUR RIGHTS

9.1 Overview of your rights

You have certain rights in respect of the personal information that we hold about you, including:

The right to be informed of the ways in which we use your information, as we seek to do in this Privacy Policy;

The right to ask us not to process your information for marketing purposes;

The right to request access to the information that we hold about you;

The right to request that we correct or rectify any information that we hold about you which is out of date or incorrect;

In certain circumstances, the right to ask us to stop using information about you; and

The right to lodge a complaint about us to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (https://ico.org.uk/) or the relevant authority in your country of work or residence.

Please note that we reserve the right to retain certain information for our own record-keeping (for example, to ensure that you do not receive marketing communications that you have opted-out of receiving) and to defend ourselves against any claims. We may also need to send you service-related communications relating to the services that we provide to you even when you have requested not to receive marketing communications.

9.2 Some upcoming new rights…

From 25 May 2018, you will have certain additional rights in respect of the information that we hold about you, including:

The right to withdraw consent that you have provided to us to use your personal information (refer to paragraph 6 to see when we are relying on your consent and for further information on your rights connected with consent.

The right to object to our using your information on the basis of our legitimate interests (see paragraph 6 above to see when we are relying on our legitimate interests) (or those of a third party) and there is something about your particular situation which makes you want to object to processing on this ground; and

The right to receive a copy of any information we hold about you (or request that we transfer this information to another service provider) in a structured, commonly-used, machine-readable format, in certain circumstances; and

The right to ask us to limit or cease processing or erase information we hold about you in certain circumstances.

9.3 How to exercise your rights

Contacting us. You can exercise your rights by contacting us using the details in the “ABOUT US” section above, or by checking the applicable boxes on forms that we use to collect your information, or to tell us that you don’t want to participate in marketing.

You can update or change the details we hold about you by contacting us by telephone or email and,

If you wish to remove your information from our marketing circulation lists, which include receiving marketing emails, you can unsubscribe by scrolling to the bottom of the email and clicking the ‘unsubscribe’ link.

We will comply with your requests unless we have a lawful reason not to do so.

9.4 What we need from you to process your requests

Please be aware that we may need you to provide additional information (such as to confirm your identity and/or to confirm what information you wish to access) in order to process your request.

10. WHERE IS YOUR INFORMATION?

10.1 Our service providers and suppliers

We are based within the European Economic Area (EEA). However, in certain circumstances information that we collect about you will be sent to and held by us in countries outside of the EEA where we work with suppliers and service providers that are either based outside of the EEA or have servers based outside of the EEA. Countries outside of the EEA protect information differently, and so where we do transfer your information to suppliers based outside of the EEA, we will take all steps necessary to ensure that it is adequately protected and used in accordance with this Privacy Policy, including but not limited to relying on any appropriate cross-border transfer solutions such as the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses or the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework.

A list of the countries outside of the EEA to which we may transfer your personal information is available on request.

11. HOW WE LOOK AFTER YOUR INFORMATION

11.1 Our security measures

We strive to constantly keep our security practices under review to make sure that we’re keeping your information as safe as possible. We use a variety of different technical and operational security measures to protect your information against unauthorised access or unlawful use. For example we:

Ensure the physical security of our offices;

Ensure the physical and digital security of our equipment, devices and systems by mandating appropriate password protection and access restrictions;

Are a “PCI DSS” compliant company, meaning that we apply certain high standards of security in respect of your payment information;

Ensure appropriate access controls so that access to your information is only granted to those of our people that need to use it in the course of their work;

Maintain internal policies and deliver data protection and confidentiality training and awareness to make sure our people also understand their responsibilities in looking after your information and commit to taking appropriate measures to enforce these responsibilities.

11.2 How you can help ensure the security of your information

You can also play a part in helping to keep your information safe. Here are a few useful starting points:

Choose strong passwords and change them regularly;

Keep your booking references and passwords confidential, and avoid sharing them with anyone else or using your password for multiple accounts;

Log out of “Manage my booking” after each session if you are using a shared computer;

Inform us immediately if you know or suspect that your password or booking reference has been compromised or if someone may have accessed your account;

Keep your devices protected by ensuring that you’re using the latest version of your operating system and have suitable anti-virus software, if applicable; and

Be alert to any fraudulent emails that may appear to be from us, but aren’t. Any emails that we send will come from [*]@jsvanity.co.uk

11.3 Links to other sites and resources

Our site contains links to other sites that are operated by third parties. Please note that we do not control these third party sites or the cookies that such third parties operate and this Privacy Policy will not apply to them. Be sure to consult the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy of the relevant third party site to understand how that site collects and uses your information and to establish whether and for what purposes they use cookies.

12. HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION FOR

We keep your information for as long as is reasonably necessary to enable us to provide you with the services that you have requested from us, to comply with any legal obligations that require us to keep information, or for as long as we reasonably require for our legitimate interests, including for example for the purposes of exercising our legal rights or defending ourselves against claims. We operate a data retention policy and look to find ways to reduce the amount of information we hold and the length of time that we need to keep it. For example:

We try to adopt a paperless approach wherever possible and securely destroy any paper correspondence we receive on a regular basis unless we are required to retain it for evidential or legal purposes;

We retain a suppression list of individuals who no longer wish to be contacted by us indefinitely. We need to keep this information to comply with their wishes not to contact them;

We retain any unsuccessful CV’s or job applications that we receive for a period of up to 2 years in case we think you might be suited to another opportunity that becomes available in the near future;

13. COMPLAINTS

13.1 Not happy?

If you have any comments, questions or concerns about the contents of this Privacy Policy or the way in which we use your information, we encourage you to contact us using the details in the “ABOUT US” section above to see if we can help resolve the issue in the first instance.

However, if you’d still like to make a formal complaint or have concerns regarding the ways in which we use your information, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (also known as the “ICO”). The ICO is an independent authority and the UK’s supervisory authority for information rights.

You can register your concerns on the ICO site by clicking here: (https://ico.org.uk/concerns/handling/)

14. CONSENT

YOUR RIGHTS WHERE YOU HAVE PROVIDED US WITH YOUR CONSENT TO USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

What did you provide consent for?

To send you marketing communications. To provide assistance with online orders when you do not complete your order or transaction. To provide you with special assistance.

What are your rights?

The right to:

Be informed of the ways in which we use your information;

Ask us not to process your information for marketing purposes;

Request access to the information that we hold about you;

Request that we correct or rectify any information that we hold about you which is out of date or incorrect;

Ask us to stop using information about you in certain circumstances;

Lodge a complaint about us to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (https://ico.org.uk/) or the relevant authority in your country of work or residence;

Withdraw your consent (from 25 May 2018);

Object to our using your information (from 25 May 2018); and

Ask us to limit or cease processing or erase information we hold about you in certain circumstances (from 25 May 2018).

How do you exercise your rights?

Following the “unsubscribe” link contained in any marketing communications that you receive from us; or
By contacting us using the details in the “ABOUT US” section in our Privacy Policy.